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[Publishing WG] CR Transition for pub manifest and audiobooks

Wendy Reid edited this page Oct 16, 2019 · 30 revisions

Document title, URLs, estimated publication date

Abstract

Status

Link to group's decision to request transition

[TODO: eg minutes, CfC in GitHub, email]

Changes

[TODO: focus on substantive changes]

Requirements satisfied

[TODO: references to requirements]

Dependencies met (or not)

JSON-LD 1.1 (on the @direction keyword usage)

Wide Review

Issues addressed

Remark: the "Publication Manifest" document was originally developed in a larger framework called "Web Publications". That line of work has been paused, and part of the WPUB document has been re-used under the heading "Publication Manifest". The issues listed for Web Publications are listed below for completeness, because they contributed (partially) to the development of the Publication Manifest (although the really relevant issues have been transferred/copied to the pub-manifest repository):

Formal Objections

None.

Implementation

Testing Strategy for Publication Manifest and Audiobooks

Interested implementers for Publication Manifest and Audiobooks will be provided with a test suite using the Web Platform tests model. These specifications will be testing all MUST and SHOULD statements, and for Audiobooks, there will be additional manual User Agent Behaviour tests. The Working Group will provide details for implementers on how to run the tests and assistance with any issues encountered. Implementers should log issues against the Github projects for visibility.

Exit Criteria

Publication Manifest and Audiobooks must have at least 2 passing tests for each feature in the specifications. For the Audiobooks User Agent Behaviours tests, all implementations should meet all of the behaviour requirements that are applicable to them.

Patent disclosures

See https://www.w3.org/2004/01/pp-impl/100074/status